SYDNEY TRAM FARES.
MINISTER DEAF TO PROTESTS AGAINST INCREASE. By Telcßiasii-Prcse Asjtrolatlon—-QeMrtMtM (Rcc. March 12. 10,30 p.m..) Sydney, Match 12. Mr. E. C. Hoyle (tins Mfaistei- in charge) turned a jcai oar t<s tko Labour Council ctep-utatioa's protest against the increase in tratn fares. Heavy loss had been incurred in the working of tlio tramway's- lie. said. The trams must be made- to pay.;: Hi> Mt convinced that tho lass Would be w\>.cred if the lares were properly collected,'and appealed to tho Trades Guuncil to bring its influence to tear an the tramway officials t<> do this. As. soon as the leoivay was- nude up tho fares would be reduced.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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110SYDNEY TRAM FARES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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